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Introduction
Everything is Motion
The Error is that Things Exist or Not
Pharmakon
Every "being" is opposite-and-equal force or potential which offsets
Liberalism is next-tier twittery, sarcasm and hypocrisy, i.e., farce


Agency is the error force-and-existence, bigotedly fundamentalistically confirmed by spirit, soul or psyche
Force is the intersubjective field of persons and personifications that are the cancer
Human scapegoating (blaming, shaming and destruction are the error agency and action
Agency is fallacy, self-deception and mental disorder (fsm=force, f)
Fallacy is the errors f as psychology in logic, law, rhetoric and politics


Everything is motion, which is point, time, word and man
Spacetime is time dimensional. That it is space is the error that is the mayhem.
'To exist' is the error force, f
Physical force as explanation of pattern or motion is the error f
The physical universe sums to null
Any non-word words e.g. force, power and control (fpc) are the error f (fpc=f)
Definition as intension and semiotics as extension are the error f
Word is virtual derivative point and motion
Word is 0d actual (a point) and therefore non-actual 3d
3d symbol, 2d index or 1d icon are the point-3d, volume
The icon is the point, line
the index is the point, plane
the symbol is the point, volume
Any idea that words are insufficient is the incompleteness that is the mayhem


The Next-tier Scapegoating Triad? re. The Dark Triad
1. Psychology is Logical Fallacy
2. The Psyche is Self-deception
3. Psychiatry is Mental disorder


Words category


The physical universe as real or imaginary dichotomy is f
Location and dimensions are point
Number is Property
Property is point


Transpersonal systems are authoritarian hierarchy
Introduction
The Evolving Self
Integral Theory
Spiral Dynamics SD
Spiral Dynamics autocracy


The normal and natural institutions are force ismus
Religion is f religionism
Psychology is f psychologism
Science is f scientism
Economics is f econocism
Politics is f politicism
Law is f legalism
Philosophy is f philosophism
Conservation is f conservationism


Progressivism is to conservatism as metastasis is to cancer
The error is f
The inevitable result of f progressivist social justice war is next-tier fascism-and-communism
Conservative fascism is truth-fundamentalism, or eugenics (attrition)
Progressive fascism/communism is lie-fundamentalism, or dysgenics (riot)


Index


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The Collected Papers (CP) of Charles Sanders Peirce

CP8 Reviews, Correspondence and Bibliography
Harvard University Press 1958

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Contents



BOOK I. REVIEWS


1. JOHN VENN, THE LOGIC OF CHANCE 1


2. FRASER'S EDITION OF THE WORKS OF GEORGE BERKELEY

    2.1 Introduction7
    2.2 Formulation of Realism 12
    2.3 Scotus, Ockam, and Hobbes 18
    2.4 Berkeley's Philosophy 26
    2.5 Science and Realism 38

3. JOSIAH ROYCE, THE RELIGIOUS ASPECT OF PHILOSOPHY

    3.1 The Concept of Reality 39
    3.2 Comments on Royce's Philosophy 45

4. WILLIAM JAMES, THE PRINCIPLES OF PSYCHOLOGY

    4.1 Review in The Nation 55
    4.2 Questions on William James's The Principles of Psychology 72

5. ON NON-EUCLIDEAN GEOMETRY

91


6. JOSIAH ROYCE, THE WORLD AND THE INDIVIDUAL

    6.1 First Series: The Four Historical Conceptions of Being 100
    6.2 Second Series: Nature, Man, and the Moral Order 117

7. KARL PEARSON, THE GRAMMAR OF SCIENCE

    7.1 The Justification of Scientific Research 132
    7.2 Natural Law 144

8. REVIEW OF A BOOK ON ETHICS

157


9. J.M. BALDWIN, DICTIONARY OF PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY, VOL.II

164


10. LADY WELBY, WHAT IS MEANING?

171


11. C.A. STRONG, WHY THE MIND HAS A BODY

186


12. JOHN DEWEY, STUDIES IN LOGICAL THEORY

188


13. ON PRAGMATISM, FROM A REVIEW OF A BOOK ON COSMOLOGY

191


14. WILHELM WUNDT, PRINCIPLES OF PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY

196


BOOK II. CORRESPONDENCE


1. TO SIGNOR CALDERONI, ON PRAGMATICISM
205
2. TO PAUL CARUS, ON "ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE LOGIC OF SCIENCE"

214


3. TO JOHN DEWEY, ON THE NATURE OF LOGIC

239


4. TO WILLIAM T. HARRIS, ON MIND

245


5. TO WILLIAM JAMES

    5.1 Pragmatism 249
    5.2 Categories 264
    5.3 Consciousness 270
    5.4 Free Will 306
    5.5 Signs 313

6. TO CHRISTINE LADD-FRANKLIN, ON COSMOLOGY

316


7. TO F.C.S. SCHILLER, ON PRAGMATISM

319


8. TO LADY WELBY

    8.1 On Signs and the Categories 327
    8.2 On the Classification of Signs 342

9. TO F.A. WOODS, ON "WOULD BE"

380


BIBLIOGRAPHY


    Introduction
    List of Abbreviations
    I. General
    II. Items from The Nation
    III. Miscellaneous
    Cross Reference Index

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